Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson University Press, 1915 - 291 páginas |
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... Thou'rt kind . Third Witch . And I another . First Witch . I myself have all the other ; * * Though his bark cannot be lost , Yet it shall be tempest - tost . Macbeth , 1. iii . 8—25 [ It is well - known that Macbeth was written for the ...
... Thou'rt kind . Third Witch . And I another . First Witch . I myself have all the other ; * * Though his bark cannot be lost , Yet it shall be tempest - tost . Macbeth , 1. iii . 8—25 [ It is well - known that Macbeth was written for the ...
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... thou art changed ! what do I see on thee ? Bottom . What do you see ? you see an ass - head of your own , do you ? Quince . Bless thee , Bottom ! bless thee ! thou art translated . A Midsummer Night's Dream , 1II . i . 120—125 It ...
... thou art changed ! what do I see on thee ? Bottom . What do you see ? you see an ass - head of your own , do you ? Quince . Bless thee , Bottom ! bless thee ! thou art translated . A Midsummer Night's Dream , 1II . i . 120—125 It ...
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... thou must go with me to - night , To see , and taste of my delight . Quickly come , my wanton son ; " Twere time our sports were now begun . Robin , hearing this , rose and went to him . There were with King Oberon a many fairies , all ...
... thou must go with me to - night , To see , and taste of my delight . Quickly come , my wanton son ; " Twere time our sports were now begun . Robin , hearing this , rose and went to him . There were with King Oberon a many fairies , all ...
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... thou hear my piper blow , From thy bed see that thou go ; For nightly you must with us dance , When we in circles round do prance . I love thee , son , and by the hand I carry thee to Fairy Land , Where thou shalt see what no man knows ...
... thou hear my piper blow , From thy bed see that thou go ; For nightly you must with us dance , When we in circles round do prance . I love thee , son , and by the hand I carry thee to Fairy Land , Where thou shalt see what no man knows ...
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... am inferior unto none . Command me , Robin , thou shalt know , That I for thee will ride or go : I can do greater things than these Upon the land , and on the seas . The tricks of the fairy called Grim I'll follow you 44 SUPERSTITION.
... am inferior unto none . Command me , Robin , thou shalt know , That I for thee will ride or go : I can do greater things than these Upon the land , and on the seas . The tricks of the fairy called Grim I'll follow you 44 SUPERSTITION.
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